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Government Contracts "101" - Back to Basics

Event | 10.10.18, 4:30 AM EDT - 2:30 PM EDT

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Renaissance Washington DC Hotel
999 9th Street NW, Washington, DC 20004

Join us as we provide an overview of the fundamentals of contracting with the federal government. Topics to discuss include the FAR, key statutes and regulations, bid and proposal process, bid protests, disputes, cybersecurity, changes, claims, key compliance issues, suspension/debarment, and costs.

 


This full-day course is designed for those attorneys and business personnel that may be new to government contracting and for those that may need a "refresher."


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Click below to view individual presentation materials:


Concepts, Statues & Regulatory Framework
Presenters: Peter J. Eyre, Jacinta L. Alves, Christian Curran and M. Yuan Zhou


Source Selection and Bid Protests: Pre-and Post-Award Considerations
Presenters: Daniel R. Forman, Amy Laderberg O'Sullivan, Anuj Vohra, Olivia Lynch and Robert J. Sneckenberg


Special Compliance and Ethics Considerations for Contractors
Presenters: Trina Fairley Barlow, David Robbins, Gail D. Zirkelbach, Jana del-Cerro and Nkechi Kanu


Costs and Pricing: No Contract is Really Final
Presenters: Nicole Owren-Wiest, Skye Mathieson and Charles Baek


Commercial Item Contracting and Federal Supply Schedules


Presenters: Chris Haile, Adelicia R. Cliffe and Judy Choi


The Unique World of Governmental Intellectual Property: Who Has Rights to What?
Presenters: Karen C. Hermann, John E. McCarthy, Jr. and Jonathan M. Baker


Cybersecurity for Contractors
Presenters: Evan D. Wolff and Kate M. Growley


Changes, Claims and Terminations
Presenters: Steve McBrady, Brian Tully McLaughlin, Monica Sterling and Michelle Coleman

For more information, please visit these areas: Government Contracts

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